Extended Assignment definition

Extended Assignment has the meaning given in Clause 4.2.
Extended Assignment shall have the meaning set out in clause 5.2. group: in relation to a company, that company, each and any subsidiary or holding company from time to time of that company, and each and any subsidiary from time to time of a holding company of that company.
Extended Assignment has the meaning given in clause 11.1.2;

Examples of Extended Assignment in a sentence

  • An Off-Location Extended Assignment is defined as Company-required travel involving a period of more than 24 hours.

  • The option of the Extended Assignment shall not be available to the Client where the Temporary Worker operates as a limited liability company that has opted out of the Conduct Regulations.

  • Extended Assignment to Vacant Higher Position: Employees assigned to perform duties in a vacant higher level regular position in excess of twenty- one (21) consecutive calendar days as authorized by the City Council shall be entitled to a salary rate increase to the higher level for the time actually worked in the assignment.

  • If the Client elects for an Extended Assignment but engages the Temporary Worker before the end of the Extended Assignment, the Transfer Fee will be charged by PCMC, reduced proportionately to reflect the amount of the Extended Assignment paid for by the Client.

  • The Extended Assignment Incentives under 5 C.F.R. 575, subpart E, contains OPM regulations implementing 5 U.S.C. 5757, which authorizes the payment of extended assignment incentives.


More Definitions of Extended Assignment

Extended Assignment means an assignment to a position subject to international recruitment in a duty station outside of headquarters for a period of more than 12 months.
Extended Assignment shall have the meaning set out in clause 5.3. Introduce: the provision to the Client of information by the Agent which identifies the Worker. Introduction Date: the date the Agent Introduces the Worker to the Client in accordance
Extended Assignment means the provision of the Services for such further term as is agreed
Extended Assignment shall have the meaning set out in clause 5.3. Introduce: the provision to the Client of information by the Agent which identifies the Candidate. Introduction Date: the date the Agent Introduces the Candidate to the Client in accordance with clause 2. Introduction Fee: shall have the meaning set out in clause 3. Notice of Fees: the document supplied to the Client setting out the Fees payable for the Services, as amended from time to time. Permanent Candidate: a Candidate Introduced and supplied by the Agent to the Client as an employee of the Client. Retained Search: the Agent supplies a Contractor Candidate or Permanent Candidate by undertaking a specific search for a Contractor Candidate or Permanent Candidate who is not already on the Agent's database, for example, by headhunting or by advertising. Screen: carry out pre-vetting checks required by the Client. Service User Guide: the document supplied to the Client setting out general provisions ` governing the provision of the Services, as amended from time to time.
Extended Assignment shall have the meaning set out in clause 5.3. Notice of Fees: the document supplied to the Client setting out the Fees payable for the Services, as amended from time to time. Permanent Worker: a Worker Introduced and supplied by the Agent to the Client as an employee of the Client. Retained Search: the Agent supplies a Contractor Worker or Permanent Worker by undertaking a specific search for a Contractor Worker or Permanent Worker who is not already on the Agent’s database, for exam- ple, by headhunting or by advertising. Screen: carry out pre-vetting checks required by the Client. Service User Guide: the document supplied to the Client setting out general provisions governing the provi- sion of the Services, as amended from time to time.
Extended Assignment shall have the meaning set out in the Assignment Details Form and clause b).
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